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Non-Syndromic Familial Mesiodens: Presentation of Three Cases. | LitMetric

Non-Syndromic Familial Mesiodens: Presentation of Three Cases.

Diagnostics (Basel)

Research Center in Sciences (CICO-UFRO), Dental School-Facultad de Odontología, Universidad de La Frontera, Temuco 4780000, Chile.

Published: August 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Mesiodens, the most common type of extra teeth, are often found accidentally during dental exams, leading to many late diagnosis issues that could be avoided if detected early.
  • The exact cause of mesiodens is still unknown, but there are several theories, including potential hereditary links, as cases have been reported where family members also have supernumerary teeth.
  • The article presents three cases of a mother and her two children with mesiodens, suggesting genetic factors might play a role, and emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis to prevent complications and develop better screening tools for at-risk individuals.

Article Abstract

Mesiodens are the most common supernumerary teeth and are detected incidentally during routine radiographic examination, so late diagnosis complications are very common. The dentist must make a timely diagnosis and thus avoid clinical complications. Despite advances in knowledge of dental morphogenesis and differentiation, the etiology of mesiodens remains unclear. Therefore, several theories have been postulated to explain how and why they develop. It was described in the literature that heredity could play an important role in the appearance of supernumerary teeth, with a higher rate of appearance in relatives of those affected. This article reports three cases, a mother and two children, who present mesiodens, which shows that supernumerary teeth may involve a genetic factor. In addition, a literature review was carried out to assess the importance of the genetic factor as a possible cause of mesiodens. The relevance and implications of timely diagnosis in clinical practice to avoid manifestations of clinical complications are discussed. Therefore, the identification of the genetic risk factors responsible for the formation of supernumerary teeth is essential for developing a screening tool to determine an individual's genetic risk.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9406540PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12081869DOI Listing

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